The SUPER-DUPER 2-IN-1TM has two of my infamous but rather delightful Super Hard-OnTM pedals in one
small box. Also, in this SUPER-DUPER 2-IN-1TM is a Master Volume control that lets you use it as an overdrive/dis-
tortion with any output volume. My my! How conventional, you say! Well, suffice to say, if it weren’t there, you’d go
deaf with both of those channels cranked up. This pedal is dangerously loud. Don’t do what I did, and lean over in
front of your speaker cabinet while turning it up. Ouch. Dang.

CHANNEL 1:

This channel is a conventional Super Hard-On (TM), which I will henceforth refer to as the SHO, in order to reduce
potential offense to young ears and sensitive persons. Its gain control is on the far right, and it’s LED is yellow. If you
are familiar with the SHO, you’ll know that it’s a very sparkly sounding high input-impedance preamp with incredible
headroom, wide-ranging gain (unity to 60 X), and a maximum volume that will knock out your fillings. Channel one
has no Master Volume control, but it’s cascaded into Channel 2, which does...

CHANNEL 2 AND THE MASTER VOLUME

This channel has the very same circuit as Channel 1, but the bleeder resistor on the output has been replaced with a
Master Volume control, which allows the user to turn down the output volume even if the gain is set quite high. The
knob on the left is the gain, and the middle knob is the Master Volume, and the LED is red. When both channels are
on, or if only Channel 2 is on, the Master Volume is active. If you leave the Master wide open, you have two identical
SHO pedals in one box, which are cascaded.